
July 29, 2017 The ugly, awkward-looking ‘halo’ cockpit protector is making its F1 arrival in 2018, but these concept designs […]
July 29, 2017
The ugly, awkward-looking ‘halo’ cockpit protector is making its F1 arrival in 2018, but these concept designs putting helmet liveries on the device drastically improve how it looks.
Earlier this month, F1 and the FIA announced that the ‘halo’ cockpit protection device will be part of the 2018 regulations and be on the cars next season.
It was met with a very mixed response from fans and drivers, some being very against it (mainly because it looks weird and takes away from F1’s DNA) and others liking the improvements in safety.
There’s no denying that safety in F1 is vital. But, nine out of the 10 teams voted against its introduction (apparently) and it seems strange after just one trial of the better-looking ‘shield’.

Well, in a bid to try and make the halo look that bit better, graphic designer Sean Bull has placed driver helmet liveries on the device.
While it’s still a strange-looking thing, using the colours and designs of driver helmets improves the halo, visually, that’s for sure.
Sean has done designs for Fernando Alonso, Nico Hulkenberg, Sebastian Vettel and Valtteri Bottas.

Well, in a bid to try and make the halo look that bit better, graphic designer Sean Bull has placed driver helmet liveries on the device.
While it’s still a strange-looking thing, using the colours and designs of driver helmets improves the halo, visually, that’s for sure.
Sean has done designs for Fernando Alonso, Nico Hulkenberg, Sebastian Vettel and Valtteri Bottas.

Adding the colours of driver helmets also takes your attention away from the halo itself, a little bit.
Check out all of Sean’s designs on his Twitter and Instagram.